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Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTAThe Mankgaile Primary School, located in a rural village outside the city of Polokwane in Limpopo, South Africa, is the most important building in the area. Not only do the new facilities replace a set of rudimentary school buildings, but the school also serves as a community center. Designed by Cape Town-based <a href="http://www.saota.com/project/Mankgaile.html?expanddiv=projects,public" target="_blank">SAOTA</a>, and built from maintenance-free brick the color of the surrounding earth, the primary school relies on natural daylighting and ventilation, even incorporating a number of shade structures to keep the heat of the sun off the building and walkways.1
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTAThe project was sponsored by PetroSA and now commands the focal point of the village in the Limpopo province.2
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTAReplacing a set of basic and dilapidated buildings, the school is now an organized, symmetrical and formal two-story building.3
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTAThe school is a linear spine with the main entrance placed on one end and two courtyard open-air classrooms in the middle.4
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTAAlong the side of the volume is the public square and large steps that lead up to the classrooms.5
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTAThese steps serve as impromptu bleachers for games, events and festivals.6
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTAThe bathrooms are also easily accessible both during school hours and afterwards for community events.7
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTABrick, the color of the surrounding earth, was used to construct the building and is completely low maintenance and should last indefinitely.8
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTAAccents are used with plaster painted a dark mud color or hand carved.9
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTALarge windows flood the classrooms with natural daylight and operable windows and cross ventilation help keep the space cool.10
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTAOutside, delicate, white, steel polls form the structure for the shade devices, which are covered with a pergola of latte (Eucalyptus sticks).11
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTALight filters through the pergola creating dappled patterns on the ground and shielding the walkways and buildings from the strong afternoon sun.12
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTAMankgaile was largely built by members of the local community.13
Mankgaile Primary School-SAOTAThe primary school was completed in 2006 and then received a Merit Award from the South African Institute of Architects.14














